There’s more to Coastal Carolinas cities than just the beautiful weather and beaches (though they’re still a major plus!). Learn why meeting planners love to bring their business to these fun-filled destinations.
Located at the foot of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the sprawling, mile-long Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort is a gaming, entertainment, meetings and events gem sprouting from the massive green expanse of the southern Appalachians. Its tribal success story is what may resonate most, however.
Following are some unique Coastal Carolinas offsite event options from Wilmington, North Carolina, to the South Carolina destinations of Myrtle Beach, Charleston and Hilton Head Island that will find attendees enjoying the region’s temperate coastal climes when breaking away from the main meeting facility.
North Carolina is a frontrunner at staying on trend, and recent developments continue to draw visitors in. Check out what these popular Tar Heel State cities have in store for your next meeting or event.
North Carolina is a state that is experiencing a reinvention as people move in for its natural offerings as well as business bona fides. Special event venues in North Carolina reflect this evolution.
Meetings and events F&B expert Tracy Stuckrath asks her fellow Coastal Carolinas foodies why the region’s cuisine is so integral to its history and culture. Read more.
Read the ways Visit Raleigh is assisting planners with virtual tools to conduct site inspections and explore the city. Plus: learnings from a hybrid meeting case study held at a Raleigh hotel in June.
Raleigh, N.C., is a smart destination where big business, education and innovation intersect, particularly within our key industry sectors. The Visit Raleigh team is ready to support meeting planners at every stage in bringing events to life here.